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Happy 40th Birthday to Nolo Press – the People’s Legal Self-Help Store!
What would we do without Nolo Press?! Their excellent blogs , their legal research guide and law dictionary , their tons of…
Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Copyright Dispute: May 16th Update
…🙂 The law librarian wonk (me) also has this to say: The legal and bibliographic (and etiquette) issues raised in this copyright dispute are many. One is about protecting access…
Don’t let legal publishers do your research for you
…(2007). (This whole issue of 99 LLJ is terrific, especially for legal research geeks.) The article reminded me of a lesson I teach legal research students, but explains the whys…
Citing Unpublished Opinions and Copyrights & Legal Briefs
Legal Research Plus blog has had (at least) two very interesting posts this past week: 1) Writing the book on citing unpublished and non-precedential opinions , July 27, 2009,…
Oregon Bankruptcy Law Blogs
Bankruptcy law is federal law so you want to look not only at Oregon attorney, law firm, and legal blogs, but also at federal bankruptcy online resources. (There are…
What is a “Valid Signature” on an Oregon Initiative Petition?
…opinions here; just research suggestions. Onward: QUESTION: What is a “Valid Signature” on an Oregon Initiative Petition? Even an amazing legal researcher might have a tough time figuring out what…
Oregon Small Claims Court: A Checklist for Plaintiffs and Defendants
…for research purposes only. We do not provide legal advice, nor do we endorse any person, product, or company. These blog posts are snippets of news, research tips, and commentary….
PACER: Researching Federal Court Case Dockets and Documents
…database like Lexis or Westlaw where one searches for information about legal topics and concepts. PACER is an electronic docketing system. 3) If you need access to your federal case’s…
Oregon Family Law: No Legal Obligation to Support a Child in This Country?
…usual public law librarian admonition: please consult an attorney before coming to legal conclusions. And if friends who think you are a very smart person ask you for legal advice,…
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